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One Last Look features an arrangement of Dave Malloy’s “Goodbye My Gypsy Lovers.”
One Last Look features an arrangement of Dave Malloy’s “Goodbye My Gypsy Lovers.”
Peters will return to Broadway in January in the Tony-winning revival of Hello, Dolly!
In addition to the cast performing “Webster Avenue,” Alan Menken, Chazz Palminteri, and Tommy Mottola discuss the new musical.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Mykal Kilgore will be among the performers for the October concerts.
Eric Schaeffer directs a cast that includes Holly Twyford, Bobby Smith, Will Gartshore, and Broadway vet Florence Lacey.
The Harold Pinter play begins London performances in January 2018 at the theatre named after the playwright.
The hit musical continues at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
Performances will begin at St. Luke's Theatre in October.
The Tony-nominated Best Musical continues at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
The production, directed by Ivo van Hove, begins in London November 4.
Rufus Hound stars in the West End production, which was filmed live at the London Palladium.
Carl Andress will direct the film noir satire.
The new tome will follow her 2008 bestseller, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years.
The Public Theater's Oskar Eustis and Tony-winning producer Daryl Roth will also be among those honored at the Gershwin Theatre.
The music video, which spotlights fans of the Tony-winning musical, features the Pasek and Paul tune “You Will Be Found.”
The evening will feature a conversation between Baldwin and EST artist Tuck Milligan.
The Henrik Ibsen drama features a new translation by Paul Walsh.
The video features Tony-nominated Noblezada and Hamilton-bound Go in a new arrangement of the song.
Porter will also direct the reading of the new play with music, which features Goldsberry as a series of music icons.
The reading of Sean O’Leary’s drama will be held at the Vineyard Theatre.
The 60-minute production is presented in the parlor of the 1832 Merchant’s House Museum.
The limited engagement plays the Manor Club in Pelham, New York.
Des McAnuff directs the premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
The cabaret-circus hybrid will also introduce a family-friendly adaptation.
The company will be headed by Adrianna Hicks as Celie, Carla R. Stewart as Shug Avery, and Carrie Compere as Sofia.